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"content": "nostr:npub1gcl7nsg5gjejquna9kv3j4kzujhgpakkmmt9ful3772rw4s0xzxqqlcs78 but if you run a namespace how do you manage ownership if not with email-bound accounts? Sure, you can blame the email provider now and pretend it’s less your problem but does it change much? (Debian is an outlier that actually uses the web of trust, but that doesn’t scale.)",
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